Fished from 7:30 to 1:30. Started at 140’ of water, caught 18# king first thing. Then nothing for about an hour. Worked my way back to 80’ and caught small laker and released it. Packed up after rain stopped and headed back to deeper water. Caught 2 more 17 to 18# kings in 160’ of water. -First king on 250’ copper Green Haulk moonshine spoon, SOB 2.5 -Small laker same rod and spoon -Last 2 kings down rigger 100’ down 30’ back with green spin doctor and fly, SOB 2.5 Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App

I’ll definitely check out that scale me and my buddy got a monster king a few weeks back that I thought for sure was at or over the 30lb make it was a beast. The fish maid 5 -200ft runs made my reel’s drag sound like something I’ve never hurd before and was more then 6in wide. This was a true monster king. Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman

It was huge might have been your Tyee 30 lb or more Salmon very accurate scale on e bay klau crane scale 150 lb but it weights a 10 lb test weight at 10 lbs just got mine after using Rapala that underweighted by 1.5 lb I got a 21.4 king on that scale and I can see yours is a lot heavier great fight I’m sure ![emoji876][emoji33][emoji226] Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App

Got out fishing about 2:00 on Tuesday and fished for a little more than 2 hours and went 7-8 on walleye. All came on hot n tots (80-95 back) anything chrome did well in 14-17 FOW. Wish we could have stayed longer but not bad for 2 hours of fishing. Lot's of reports at the dock of people catching fish in 8-10 FOW as well so it sounds like the fishing is good everywhere on the east side of the bay. Tight lines everyone.

Wow what a great Day of Fishing all nice fish # 3 in the pics is huge did you get a weight on that monster King Salmon, great Report![emoji876] Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App

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Started around 6:30am we immediately started marking bait from 10ft-50ft down in 60-75fow the fish were all over the balls of bait but we didn’t get a bite and didn’t see too meany nets going in the water. I decided to run NW setting up in 120fow fished from 120 to 185 hitting fish the hole time we ended up go 13 for 14. Everything took Fish from are riggers “35 to 65 down”lead core 5 5 ,7 and 10 color. Slide divers 50ft lead 100 to 125ft back. Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman

Went 4 for 10ish, 3 kings one laker, biggest king 21 lbs. lost a lot of decent fish. Fished 1-5 miles north of the pier heads in 80-100. Frog spinny with pickled sunshine fly took a few hits, meat rig a couple hits, UV blue dolphin took one, blue flounder pounder took two hits. Most fish came deeper(40-70 down).

Good job Dan. We had an off day. Only went 1-3. Tried to go back to the areas NW of the pier where I found fish on Monday and Saturday going 23 - 27 between the two days. Set lines in 95' and went out to 130' and back in as shallow as 60'. Took our lone fish in around 92' of water on the way back in. Considered trolling over to where you were, but decided to just head in due to the bumpy ride and I had grass to cut at home. Talked to a couple of boats at the boat launch who did well in as shallow 60'. Seems like the fish are scattered and yesterday, at least for us, up to the NW was not the place to be. If you find them and stay on them you will do well. Just like in real estate, it's all about location, location, location.